Abstract:Transition metal dichalcogenides have been the most attractive two-dimensional layered material for electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution due to its unique structure and multi-phase electronic states. However, the enhancement of WSe2 electrocatalytic...
“…Theoretical calculations confirmed that NiMo co-doping significantly reduced the potential energy barrier of HER reaction, and thus improved HER performance. 42 These studies shed light on the considerable potential of WSe 2 as a proficient catalyst for the process of HER, thus revealing its promising prospects in the development of hydrogen production techniques. However, the catalytic efficiency of WSe 2 in previous studies does not meet the practical requirements, especially in terms of the high current density needed for industrial production.…”
The development of efficient electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) holds immense importance in the context of large-scale hydrogen production from water. Nevertheless, the practical application of such catalysts...
“…Theoretical calculations confirmed that NiMo co-doping significantly reduced the potential energy barrier of HER reaction, and thus improved HER performance. 42 These studies shed light on the considerable potential of WSe 2 as a proficient catalyst for the process of HER, thus revealing its promising prospects in the development of hydrogen production techniques. However, the catalytic efficiency of WSe 2 in previous studies does not meet the practical requirements, especially in terms of the high current density needed for industrial production.…”
The development of efficient electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) holds immense importance in the context of large-scale hydrogen production from water. Nevertheless, the practical application of such catalysts...
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